Ensenada’s New Wine and Seafood Festival 2013: Be Part of Winemaking, Food and Aquaculture

Called the Festival de las Conchas y El Vino, this is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the year in Mexico’s wine country, Ensenada!

Join in for three days of activities (April 19, 20, 21) and get to know the wide variety of produce of the Baja California region through conferences, workshops, icebreaker-cocktail parties, culinary demonstrations, barbecues and day-trips to mussel and abalone cultivation farms. The wine and seafood festival is a chance to really experience and understand why Baja is achieving universal recognition in the world of high end cuisine. It also provides an opportunity, through themed dinners at outstanding restaurants, to meet chefs and see how fresh and local ingredients are used in Baja’s gastronomy. Make your reservations now…this books up quickly and so do hotels and vacation rentals in the region!

Cultivated oysters are one of the stars of the New Wine and Food Festival.

For a full schedule of activities visit the Provino website and follow us on Facebook www.provinoac.org @ FiestasdelaVendimiaOficial
More information: comiteprovino@gmail.com Phones (646) 178 30 38 and 178 29 49

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Carla White is a freelance writer, public relations/marketing consultant and event organizer based in Ensenada, Baja, California. Carla and her husband Jim moved to Baja in 2003 from the Los Angeles area believing that, thanks to the internet and satellite communications, they could continue working from home while enjoying a richer, more affordable lifestyle. So far, they’ve been right. Connect with Carla Google+